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Dr Charlotte Salter

Charlotte Salter

Lecturer Consultation Skills

Job Title Contact Location
Lecturer 
Consultation Skills
C dot Salter at uea dot ac dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)1603 59 1532  
Medical School 2.06A 
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Biography

Dr Charlotte Salter is Lecturer in Consultation Skills at Norwich Medical School. As a social gerontologist she specialises in researching areas of health and social care of importance to older people. Since graduating and working for the eminent geriatrician Professor Peter Millard and getting a scholarship to study her masters in gerontology she has always aimed at making a difference to the lives of older people and have striven to do so through both her teaching and research.

Career

  • Lecturer Consultation Skills, Norwich Medical School, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences. University of East Anglia. May 2006 to present
  • Senior Research Associate 2005 –2006
  • Health & Social Care Planning Officer for Older People 2000 – 2001
  • Freelance Researcher in Gerontology, Norfolk Social Services 2000
  • Research Assistant, Department of Social & Public Policy and Social Work, University of Kent 1997 – 1998
  • Consultancy Work 1993 – 1997
  • Research Officer, Personal Social Services Research Unit, University of Kent 1990 – 1993
  • Home Care Manager, Kent Social Services 1989 – 1990
  • Residential Social Work Assistant, London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham 1988 – 1989
  • Research Co-ordinator, Geriatric Department, St. George’s Hospital Medical School London 1986 - 1988

Academic Background

  • MA HEP, University of East Anglia 2010 – Fellow of Higher Education Academy
  • PhD University of East Anglia, 2005 – Medical Sociology
  • M. Sc. Gerontology (Multidisciplinary) Age Concern Institute of Gerontology, Kings College London, 1990
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Social Policy, London School of Economics, 1986

Key Research Interests

  • Health and social care of older people
  • Medicine taking and adherence research in old age
  • Health Literacy and older people
  • Qualitative research methods
  • Qualitative systematic review
  • Healthcare communication
  • Empathy
     
As a social gerontologist in a medical school she is ideally placed to continue this development and promote improvements to the quality of life and wellbeing of older people by contributing to knowledge and advances in healthy ageing. She is currently working with older people in the areas of adherence to osteoporosis medicine, health literacy and healthcare communication. She is also researching empathy in the medical consultation. All her work involves users and/or patient and public involvement. She is a member of the Local Support Network for Age & Ageing.

Charlotte is primarily a qualitative researcher although she is particularly keen that mixed methods are used where ever feasible. Charlotte’s expertise includes using discourse analysis, thematic analysis and framework analysis. More recently she has developed her use of qualitative systematic reviews and is writing a book chapter on this topic.

Selected Publications
 

Salter, Charlotte, Howe, A, McDaid, L, Blacklock, J, Lenaghan, L & Shepstone, L. Risk, significance and biomedicalisation of a new population: Older women’s experience of osteoporosis screening. Social Science & Medicine. 73 (2011) 808-815. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.06.030

Smajdor, A., Stockl, A., and Salter, C. The limits of empathy: problems in medical education and practice. Journal of Medical Ethics. jme.2010.039628 Published Online First: 2 February 2011J Med Ethics 2011

Jamie Murdoch, Fiona Poland, and Charlotte Salter Analyzing Interactional Contexts in a Data-Sharing Focus Group’ Qualitative Health Research 2010 20(5) 582–594

Governing innovation in the biomedicine knowledge economy: stem cell science in the USA. Brian Salter and Charlotte Salter. Science and Public Policy Vol 37. No 2. March 2010

Salter, Charlotte ‘Compliance and concordance during domiciliary medication review involving pharmacists and older people’ Sociology of Health & Illness Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2010, Pages: 21–36

Charlotte Salter, Richard Holland, Ian Harvey, and Karen Henwood
"I haven't even phoned my doctor yet." The advice giving role of the pharmacist during consultations for medication review with patients aged 80 or more: qualitative discourse analysis BMJ, May 2007; 334: 1101; doi:10.1136/bmj.39171.577106.55

Brian Salter and Charlotte Salter ‘Bioethics and the Global Moral Economy: The Cultural Politics of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Science’ Science, Technology and Human Values Vol32 (5) 1-28 September 2007

Grants Held
 

NIHR HTA The Effectiveness of Multi-compartment Medication Devices’ £380,813.00 Co-applicant & Qualitative Research Lead

RfPB PB-0808-17193 2010 – 2010 F1 Doctors Prepared to Practice £241,307.00 Specialist advisor qualitative methods

RfPB PB-PG-0807-14068 2009 – 2012 Adherence To Osteoporosis Medicines £168,159.00 Co-applicant and Acting Lead Investigator.

RfPB PB-PG-0807-14239 2009 – 2012 An exploratory randomised controlled trial examining the use of text messaging to improve adherence to medication in patients with inflammatory bowel disease £124,931.00 Co-applicant

RfPB PB-PG-1207-15244 2009 – 2011 Impact of low health literacy on older patients with chronic illnesses - a systematic review and focus group study £130,278.00 Lead Investigator.

Parkinson’s disease Society UK R16749 2009 – 2010 A Mixed method investigation into the information needs of people with Parkinson’s disease at diagnosis: Phase 1 of a research programme £6,000.00 Co-applicant

UEA Alumni Fund 2007 - 2010 Involving Patients and the Public in Teaching Consultation skills to Undergraduate Medical Students £8,000 Lead Investigator

Teaching Interests

Charlotte is lead for Year 1 and 2 Consultation Skills teaching and curriculum development and Deputy Lead for Consultation Skills across the whole MBBS. In addition she teaches on sociology of ageing, health literacy and qualitative research methods including writing up qualitative research and qualitative systematic review.

Furthermore, as Deputy Senior Advisor Charlotte is responsible for: supporting the Lead in recruitment and training personal advisers; overall development of the student advisory service; attending Professionalism Committee; and, representing Norwich Medical School across the Faculty.

Other administrative responsibilities include representing Consultation Skills at Assessment Group, Clinical Methods Group, and Curriculum Development & Design. Charlotte is now also a member of Senate.

Number of items: 17.

Article

Murdoch, J, Salter, C, Cross, J, Smith, J and Poland, F (2012) Resisting medications: moral discourses and performances in illness narratives. Sociology of Health & Illness. pp. 1-16. ISSN 01419889

Salter, CI, Howe, A, McDaid, L, Blacklock, J, Lenaghan, E and Shepstone, L (2011) Risk, significance and biomedicalisation of a new population: Older women’s experience of osteoporosis screening. Social Science & Medicine, 73 (6). pp. 808-815. ISSN 02779536

Smajdor, A, Stockl, A and Salter, C (2011) The limits of empathy: problems in medical education and practice. Journal of Medical Ethics, 37 (6). pp. 380-383. ISSN 0306-6800

Murdoch, J, Poland, F and Salter, CI (2010) Analyzing Interactional Contexts in a Data-Sharing Focus Group. Qualitative Health Research, 20 (5). pp. 582-594.

Salter, B and Salter, CI (2010) Governing innovation in the biomedicine knowledge economy: stem cell science in the USA. Science and Public Policy, 37 (2). pp. 87-100. ISSN 0302-3427

Salter, CI (2009) Compliance and concordance during domiciliary medication review involving pharmacists and older people. Sociology of Health & Illness, 32 (1). pp. 21-36.

Dagley, V, Howe, AC, Salter, CI, Brandon, MJ, Warren, C and Black, J (2007) Implications of the new Common Assessment Framework and lead professional working for pastoral care staff in schools. Pastoral Care in Education, 25 (1). pp. 4-10.

Salter, BG and Salter, CI (2007) Bioethics and the global moral economy: The cultural politics of human embryonic stem cell science. Science, Technology and Human Values, 32 (5). pp. 554-581.

Salter, CI, Holland, RC, Harvey, IM and Henwood, KL (2007) I haven't even phoned my doctor yet. The advice giving role of the pharmacist during consultations for medication review with patients aged 80 or more: qualitative discourse analysis. British Medical Journal, 334 (7603). pp. 1101-1103.

Brandon, MJ, Howe, AC, Dagley, V, Salter, CI and Warren, C (2006) What appears to be helping or hindering practitioners in implementing the Common Assessment Framework and Leada Professional Working? Child Abuse Review Special Edition. Integrated Services for Children, 15. pp. 396-413.

Monograph

Brandon, MJ, Howe, AC, Dagley, V, Salter, CI, Warren, C and Black, J Evaluating the Common Assessment Framework and Lead professional Guidance and Implementation in 2005-6. DfES:UEA 2006. Research report 740. Research Report. UNSPECIFIED.

Conference or Workshop Item

Murdoch, J, Poland, F and Salter, C (2010) The Discursive Construction of Medicine-Taking: Moral Discourses, Performances and Linguistic Resources. In: Explorations in Ethnography, Language and Communication: Perspectives on Data, September 2010, Aston University.

Murdoch, J, Poland, F and Salter, CI (2009) The Discursive Construction of Medicine-Taking: Moral Discourses, Blame and Accountability. In: Making Choices Making Decisions, 8th Global Conference Making Sense of: Health Illness and Disease, July 2009.

Salter, CI (2009) Sociolinguistic Research in Healthcare Communication: The Case for Using Discourse Analysis. In: AHP Colloqium on Qualitative Research. UEA. May 2009..

Salter, CI, Howe, AC and Warren, C (2009) An exploration of older women's existential experience of being diagnosed as 'above average risk' of fracture and being prescribed osteoperosis medicine to prevent fracture. In: Gender, Ageing & Body Conference BSA London July 2009.

Salter, CI, Howe, AC and Warren, C (2009) "Crumbly Bones". From the Practical to the Existential: How to investigate the issues for older women around adherence to prescribed medicines. In: AHP Colloqium on Qualitative Research. UEA. May 2009..

Murdoch, J, Poland, F and Salter, CI (2008) The discursive construction of prophylactic medicine-taking: ideologies, interactions and linguistic resources. In: Conference of Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines, July 2008, University of Hertfordshire..

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